unmatched flexibility in interventional radiology
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Unmatched Flexibility in Interventional Radiology
System configurations to meet your clinical needs
Infinix systems are designed around physicians, staff and patients in order to maximize flexibility, minimize
exposure and optimize image quality for interventional radiology. So whether clinicians are performing an
embolization, angioplasty, shunt repair or other image-guided procedure, they’re always perfectly positioned
for greater efficiency and improving patient safety and outcomes.
Keeping an Eye on IRWorkRite Technology provides optimum patient access
issues while allowing the clinician to maintain proper body
mechanics during challenging interventions.
Dose Management OptimizedInfinix systems incorporate a comprehensive set of advanced
and exclusive dose management tools developed by Toshiba,
the industry leader in increasing patient safety without
compromising image quality.
Advanced Image ApplicationsInfinix provides a broad range of advanced 3D applications to
create even greater confidence in the ability to deliver image-
guided therapies more accurately and efficiently.
3D-DA (3D Digital Angiography) uses 3D reconstruction with
rotational DA imaging to depict vascular anatomy.
3D-DSA (3D Digital Subtraction Angiography) reconstructs
rotational DSA images in 3D to depict bones, tissue and vascular
anatomy.
3D Modality Fusion enables a live 2D fluoro overlay of previously
acquired CT or MR images to improve the understanding of and
facilitate manipulation of catheter position.
Superb 3D ImagingThe Infinix’s high-resolution FPDs,
combined with flexible C-arm
positioning and powerful workstations,
result in exceptional 3D imaging.
System FlexibilityUnobstructed head-end Access Halo enables improved
patient safety and increased team efficiency.
3D Roadmap links the C-arm and table with the 3D fused volume
and fluoroscopy so the 3D overlay remains aligned with the fluoro
image regardless of table position and C-arm angulation.
Needle Guidance software superimposes live fluoro over the CT-like
volume to provide real-time navigational assistance for performing
percutaneous procedures.
LCI (Low Contrast Imaging) displays soft tissues with low X-ray
density in multi-planar 3D images for navigation and confirming
interventional treatment effects.
Spot Fluoroscopy can result in substantial dose reduction by
superimposing the Last Image Hold (LIH) over live fluoro and
eliminating the need to open up collimation for viewing landmarks
outside the spot field.
Dose Tracking System (DTS) estimates dose delivered to the skin
in real time and displays it on a color-coded map during procedures
so physicians can continuously monitor exposure and make
adjustments.
Advanced Image Processing (AIP) uses Super Noise Reduction
Filter (SNRF) technology to lower dose dramatically by analyzing
and processing each image frame in real time during fluoroscopy.
Not all features listed above are standard. Optional items may be required.
Unparalleled Access and CoverageFor procedures like accessing the jugular vein or axillary
artery, or performing a fistula de-clot, Toshiba’s exclusive
WorkRite technology enables clinicians to work more
comfortably and effectively.
VLBR12234US
2441 Michelle Drive, Tustin CA 92780 / 800.421.1968 / medical.toshiba.com©Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation 2014. All rights reserved. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Made for Life and Infinix are trademarks of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.
Unmatched Flexibility in Interventional Radiology